On 9/12/06, Carlo Segre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I noticed that you first filed the ITP in June. Since then, we have had a python transition to 2.4 and there is a new standard for python packaging. Th python2.X-package type packages are no longer the norm. You will need to convert your package to either python-central or python-support.
The wiki docs made it rather easy to understand and convert over to a unified python package, but I need a small clarification. Since my python package provides only public extensions (no .py modules), I do not need to reference python-support/python-central, correct? python-support/python-central are needed only for bytecompilation of modules? Also, since I already uploaded to mentors.debian.net, I will have to bump the revision from 11.1.0.50-1 to 11.1.0.50-2. -1's changelog entry is "Initial release (Closes: #376187)" (the ITP), but since -1 never actually made it to incoming, what is the procedure for making sure the eventual upload will close the ITP? Should I put "Initial release (Closes: #376187)" again in the changelog for -2? Remove -1's changelog entry completely? Thanks, Ryan Finnie -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

